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Sylvie Babajko

Elaboration of a method to categorize substances of interest as regards to their potential endocrine disrupting activity: assessment and categorization of prioritized substances

EDCs are substances that alter function(s) of the endocrine system and consequently cause adverse health effects. The endocrine system consists of many cells and tissues that interact with each other and the rest of the body by means of hormones. This system is responsible for controlling a large number of processes in the body from gamete formation, to conception and early developmental processes such as organogenesis, and to most tissue and organ functions throughout life. EDCs interfere with endocrine function by many ways and, in doing so, lead to adverse effects on the health of humans and/or wildlife. Some of the observed health effects associated with EDCs include, butare not limited…

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CIME: An integrative and multidisciplinary PNR-PE project on Chronic Impact of ED Mixture Exposure at environmental low doses on Reproduction, Development and Behavior

CIME: An integrative and multidisciplinary PNR-PE project on Chronic Impact of ED Mixture Exposure at environmental low doses on Reproduction, Development and Behavior. Colloque PNR-PE

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Hypomineralized teeth as biomarker of perinatal bisphenol A exposure

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Is there a relationship between exposure to endocrine disruptors (EDs) and development of enamel pathologies? – CIME project

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Elaboration of a list of substances of interest as regards to a potential endocrine activity and prioritisation strategy for assessment

Endocrine Disruptor Chemicals (EDCs) are substances that alter function(s) of the endocrine system and consequently cause adverse health effects. The endocrine system consists of many cells and tissues that interact with each other and the rest of the body by means ofhormones. This system is responsible for controlling a large number of processes in the body from gamete formation, to conception and early developmental processes such as organogenesis, and to most tissue and organ functions throughout life. EDCs interfere withendocrine function by many ways and, in doing so, lead to adverse effects on the health of humans and/or wildlife. Some of the observed health effects associated with ED…

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Regulatory and academic studies to derive reference values for human health: The case of bisphenol S

We would like to thank the HBM4EU team including Petra Apel (UBA), Matthieu Meslin and Christophe Rousselle (Anses) for their scientific contribution, as well as the ANSES Working Group on endocrine disruption, and its scientific Anses coordinators François Pouzaud and Sandrine Charles.; International audience; The close structural analogy of bisphenol (BP) S with BPA, a recognized endocrine-disrupting chemical and a substance of very high concern in the European Union, highlights the need to assess the extent of similarities between the two compounds and carefully scrutinize BPS potential toxicity for human health. This analysis aimed to investigate human health toxicity data regarding BPS…

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Dental enamel: a new target of BPA

Dental enamel: a new target of BPA. Journée des jeunes chercheurs

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Effect of bisphenol A on ameloblasts and tooth enamel mineralization

Effect of bisphenol A on ameloblasts and tooth enamel mineralization. Journées de l’école doctorale

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Impact of ingested endocrine disruptors (ED) on tooth enamel mineralization

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Molar incisor hypomineralization (MIH) affected teeth as biomarker of perinatal exposure to bisphenol A

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Enamel defects reflect perinatal exposure to bisphenol A

Enamel defects reflect perinatal exposure to bisphenol A. Congrès de l’Association pour la recherche en Toxicologie (ARET)

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Effect of three endocrine disruptors, bisphenol a, vinclozolin and genistein, on kallikrein 4 expression. – CIME project

Effect of three endocrine disruptors, bisphenol a, vinclozolin and genistein, on kallikrein 4 expression. – CIME project. Colloque PNR-PE

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